Talent Cultivation Manager - Magherafelt, United Kingdom - Conway Group

    Conway Group
    Conway Group Magherafelt, United Kingdom

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    Job Description

    Reporting to: Regional Operations Manager

    Location: Conway Healthcare Facilities as required, Lisburn Road Head Office.

    Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time

    Salary: Upper Quartile, in addition to a comprehensive benefits package

    Conway Healthcare Group is a leading provider of care services, dedicated to delivering exceptional care to over 500 service users. With a workforce of over 1,000 staff, Conway Healthcare is committed to ensuring a skilled, engaged, and motivated workforce capable of providing high-quality care services to its residents.

    The Talent Cultivation Manager will play a pivotal role in driving strategic workforce planning, leadership, and direct mentoring initiatives to address the unique challenges within the care industry. Reporting to the Regional Operations Manager, this role requires an initiative-taking individual with exceptional leadership skills and a deep understanding of workforce development strategies.

    Strategic Workforce Planning

    Develop and implement workforce planning strategies aligned with the Conway Group's strategic objectives and mission statement.

    Analyse current workforce trends and anticipate future needs to ensure adequate staffing levels and skillsets.

    Collaborate with senior management to identify areas for improvement and implement solutions to enhance workforce efficiency and effectiveness.

    Leadership and Mentoring

    Provide visionary leadership to the Care Home Managers and teams, fostering a culture of continuous learning and development.

    Mentor and coach team members to build their capabilities and enhance their performance.

    Lead by example, promoting a positive work environment and fostering a culture of accountability and excellence.

    Development of Key Performance Measures and Data Analytics

    Designing and development of key performance indicators (KPIs) aligned to corporate plan.

    Data Analytics Implementation to track workforce performance data effectively, providing actionable insights and trends from the data.

    Performance evaluation and monitoring using qualitative and quantitative data to assess individual and team performance against KPIs.

    Identification of underperformance identifying areas requiring intervention and development of early warning systems to detect patterns of underperformance and facilitate timely intercession.

    Development of performance improvement strategies in collaboration with Senior Management Team and other departments

    Talent Cultivation and Recruitment

    Design and implement talent cultivation programs to identify, nurture, and retain high-potential employees.

    Collaborate with HR to develop innovative recruitment strategies to attract top talent to the organisation.

    Oversee the onboarding process for new hires, ensuring a seamless transition into the organisation.

    Training and Development

    Design and deliver comprehensive training programs to enhance the skills and competencies of the workforce.

    Identify training needs through regular assessments and feedback mechanisms, tailoring programs to address specific gaps.

    Evaluate the effectiveness of training initiatives and make recommendations for continuous improvement.

    Employee Engagement and Retention

    Implement initiatives to foster employee engagement, satisfaction, and retention.

    Conduct regular surveys and feedback sessions to gauge employee morale and address any concerns.

    Develop and implement strategies to recognise and reward outstanding performance and promote a positive work culture.

    Compliance and Regulatory Requirements

    Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards, for example, RQIA, governing workforce management in the care industry.

    Stay abreast of industry developments and best practices, updating policies and procedures as necessary to maintain compliance.

    Qualifications and Skills (Essential)

    Qualified Nurse with active NMC Registration

    Bachelor's degree in health and social care / related field

    Proven experience in workforce development, talent management, or organisational development, preferably in the healthcare or care industry.

    Strong leadership and mentoring skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate a diverse workforce.

    Excellent communication and people skills, with the ability to build rapport and establish effective working relationships at all levels of the organisation.

    Demonstrated strategic thinking and analytical abilities, with a history of developing and implementing innovative workforce solutions.

    Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards governing workforce management in the care industry.

    Additional Requirement

    Ability to travel between Conway Healthcare Facilities as needed.

    Qualifications and Skills (Preferred)

    Master's degree

    5 years' experience in organisational development, within a healthcare or care home setting

    Proficiency in software applications relevant to workforce management and organisational development

    How to Apply

    Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining your qualifications and relevant experience to Mr Shane Heavron, Conway Group, 58 Moneymore Road, Magherafelt, BT45 6HG.

    Conway Healthcare Group is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals of all backgrounds. We thank all applicants for their interest but will contact only those selected for an interview.

    Job Type: Full-time

    Benefits:

    • Company events
    • Company pension
    • Work from home

    Schedule:

    • Monday to Friday

    Education:

    • Bachelor's (preferred)

    Experience:

    • Recruiting: 1 year (preferred)

    Licence/Certification:

    • Driving Licence (preferred)

    Work Location: In person

    About The Role

    Full time.

    Skills Needed

    About The Company

    Conway Group is a privately owned group of companies specialising in Property development, investment, asset management, Construction and Healthcare with an impressive track record in the delivery of high quality projects.

    Company Culture

    We know that professional caring is hard work, physically, mentally and emotionally, but we also know that what you give in love you receive back again tenfold. Caring for someone less able than yourself is one of the most satisfying jobs you can do. You're good at what you do and what you do makes a difference That's caring.

    When you work with Conway Group Healthcare, you become part of our family and community. We know how important your job is and we'll support you to be your best and to be happy at your work.

    Whatever role you have with us, we will ensure that you have the training, skills, attitude and team around you to help you be your best. We invest in our staff, we look after our staff and we care for our staff.

    We'll always be there with a thank-you and praise for a job well done and we'll support you with mentoring, and continuous professional development opportunities so that you can improve and grow with us.

    We've got a hard-earned reputation as one of the best, most experienced and most dedicated senior healthcare groups. As you can imagine we are professional in everything we do and the highest standards are the only ones we work to. We will want your best, but we'll give you our best in return.

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    Closing DateWednesday 8th May, 2024